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Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir ol-Molk

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37: 163:(lord mayor) of Shiraz. he for the most of his life, would travel around Iran, so that he missed the death and funeral of his father and was not aware of that until much later. upon his return to Shiraz in 1869, he oathed to himself to build a tomb suitable for his father and bury him there, thus he started to gather money and from 1876 to 1888 constructed the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque. 491: 230:
and was buried in Shiraz, while Ali was in Tehran. he returned in 1869 and was devastated by his father's death. Ali decided to build a tomb for his father so that he could be buried in a suitable place. thus began his work on gathering money. his sister, Zinat al-Moluk, provided a significant amount
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located in the north of Shiraz. his son, Ismail, was born a year later. in 1876, when Zell-e Soltan was removed from the governorship, Ali could start his project. the building of the mosque lasted for twelve years and was completed in 1888. in the same year Ali moved his father's remains to the new
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mosque and buried him there. from then, the mosque became Qavam family's burial site as many of the members were buried there. Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir ol-Molk died in October 1893 and according to his
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was appointed as the governor of Fars and banned any construction without his permission. Zell-e Soltan's decree was not received well by either the
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or the people. Zinat al-Moluk in fact, led a revolt against the governor that stopped Ali from hiring any worker or further increasing his budget.
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tribe, known for her beauty. Zinat al-Moluk for the new couple, built the Forough al-Molk House which is in neighbouring of
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After the fall of Hossein Ali Mirza, Ali Akbar with his family returned to Shiraz. in 1843, Ali was sent to his cousin,
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While the conflicts were ongoing in Shiraz, Ali in 1872, married with Forough al-Molk, a daughter of Ardashir Khan, of
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Ali's father, Ali Akbar was one of the most influential indivituals of the 19th-century
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of budget. with that, Ali was able to buy a plot of land in front of the
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and Ali Akbar was against it. Hossein Ali Mirza imprisoned
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which was patronaged by Hassan Ali who also buried there
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Index

Mirza Hassan Ali Nasir-ol-Mulk

Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Isfahan
Shiraz
Issue
Family
Qavam family
Ali Akbar Qawam al-Mulk
Islam
Persian
aristocrat
Qavam family
Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque
Ali Akbar Qavam ol-Molk
Shiraz
Hossein Ali Mirza
Mohammad Mirza
Fath-Ali
Isfahan
Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi
Iran
Mazandaran
Naser al-Din Shah
Tehran
Mashhad
tomb of Saadi
Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan
Bakhtiari
Tomb of Bibi Dokhtaran

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